Day of Kulkulcan:

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Kemetic (ancient Egyptian) information

Season of Proyet (Sowing)
Month of Tybi (Min)
Day 6

Zoroastrian information
(Fasli calendar)

Month of Adar (ninth month)
Day of Hordad
Day 6

The day of Hordad celebrates the Av. Haurvatat, the Wholeness (Perfection or health), who presides over the waters. Special prayers from the Khorda Avesta are recited in honor of the days spiritual being.

Activity for the day from the Counsels of Adhurbadh, Son of Mahraspand: (124) On the day of Hordad dig your irrigation channels. Adarbad Mahraspandan was a famous saint, high priest, and prime minister of Shapur II (309-379 C.E.).

The first seven days (first week) of each Zoroastrian month celebrate Ahura Mazda and the Amesha Spentas (literally translated Beneficent Immortals). They are the highest spiritual beings created by Ahura Mazda.

The Fasli, or seasonal, calendar is one of three Zoroastrian calendars still in use.

Celtic (ancient Druid) information

Ogham tree calendar

Ngetal (Ng)
Reed Moon
Day 25

The Celtic calendar started out as a moon calendar, but was aligned with the solar year during antiquity. Robert Graves proposed the Celtic tree calendar described here. While widely used by Neo-Pagans, many critics dispute the authenticity. The Beth-Luis-Nion calendar (the one used here) starts with New Year on the Winter Solstice. The Beth-Luis-Faern calendar starts with New Year on Samhain.

Each Celtic tree month (or moon) is named for a Celtic Ogham letter (first line above) and a tree (second line above). All of the Celtic months also had additional folk names (folk names for this month listed below).

Asatru (ancient Norse) information

Month: Fogmoon

Roman information

a.d. XI Kal. Dec.
11 days before the Kalends of December
Month: November

The a.d. XI Kal. designation means ante diem or eleven days before the Kalends (first day or New Moon) of the next month. When counting days, the Romans included both the start and end day (in modern Western culture, we skip the start day). When the Romans switched to a solar calendar, they continued to use the lunar day names.

The Roman month of November is named for novem, because it was originally the ninth month of the Roman solar year November was sacred to Diana, Roman Goddess of the Moon.

The earliest Roman months were lunar. According to Roman mythology, the ten month solar calendar aligned to the vernal equinox was introduced by Romulus, the founder of Rome, around 753 BCE. In Romulus calendar, November (the ninth month) had 30 days. Numa Pompilius, the second of the seven traditional kings of Rome, added two more months, for a 12 month year. In Numas calendar, November had 29 days. Gaius Julius Caesar, as Pontifex Maximus (supreme bridge-builder, a religious title), reorganized the calendar on the first day of 45 BCE. In Caesars calendar (the Julian Calendar), November had 30 days. Caesars calendar was calculated by Sosigenes, an Egyptian astrologer/astronomer. In 8 BCE, Augustus Caesar fixed errors by pontiffs after Julius death and made other minor modifications, resulting in the modern Western calendar. The modern Gregorian Calendar, named for Roman Catholic Pope Gregory the Thirteenth, was a realignment in 1582.

numerology

Today totals 3 in modern Western numerology. See the article on three for more information.

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holy days 2010

These holy days are on different day each year on the solar calendar.

Full Moon:

Full Moon Esbat: Wiccan holy day. Wiccan Esbat for the Full Moon. Occurs at 12:27 p.m. Eastern Time (EST) or 9:27 a.m. Pacific Time (PST) in 2010. The Wiccan esbat may be celebrated the day before, day of, or day after the Full Moon. See also Isis Full Moon love spell.
English name: Hunters Moon Algonquin (Native American) name: Beaver Moon Hindu name: Kartik Poornima Sinhala (Buddhist) name: Il Poya Other names: Frost Moon, Snow Moon

Day of Isis:

Day of Isis: Greco-Roman holy day. Full Moon worship of Isis (Aset in the original ancient Egyptian language). Worship of Isis spread throughout the Hellenic Empire and the later Roman Empire and beyond into Germanic, Norse, and Celtic lands, across the Middle East and Asia, and south through Africa.
The city of Paris is named for a great ancient temple to Isis (Per-Isis) and the Notre Dame Cathedral, built on the site, still has the original Isis altar with the myth of Isis and Osiris depicted. Until the 1700s the Notre Dame Cathedral still featured a prominent ancient statue of Isis (under the claim that it was the Black Madonna). Unfortunately a French Witch stormed into Notre Dame and demanded the return of the entire site and artwork, pointing out that the statue was actually of Isis rather than Mary. Horrified Roman Catholic priests smashed the statue into rubble. The fate of the French WItch is not recorded, but probably was death by torture.
The Day of Isis (each Full Moon) was celebrated with feasting, dancing, and singing. Along the Nile and in other locations near a river, lake, or other body of water, the celebrants would float small wooden or paper boats with lit candles in honor of Isis. In some places thousands of little boats would light up the water. Sometimes colored paper would be put around the candles to create dazzling colored light displays. Isis worshipers would put their hopes and dreams on scraps of paper on the boats, in the belief that Isis would grant these in the coming lunar month.

Poornima:

Poornima: Hindu holy day. The Full Moon Day that defines the Hindu lunar months unique qualities.

lunar information 2010

Second Quarter in Taurus:

Second Quarter: The moon is in the second (2nd) quarter (waxing gibbous) in Taurus. The Moon is exalted (best placement) in Taurus.

Void of Course:

Moon Void of Course: The moon is Void of Course (V/C) starting at 12:27 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST) or 9:27 a.m. Pacific Standard Time (PST). The Moon is void of course from the last traditional aspect in a sign to the ingress into the next sign. Moon void of course is a time of distractions and miscommunications. Things started during Moon void of course tend to sputter and fail.

Full Moon:

Full Moon: Lunar. Occurs at 12:27 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST) or 9:27 a.m. Pacific Standard Time (PST) in 2010. This is a Wiccan Esbat. Also known as the Hunters Moon, Beaver Moon, Frost Moon, or Snow Moon. See also Isis Full Moon love spell.

Third Quarter in Taurus:

Third Quarter: The moon is in the third (3rd) quarter (waning gibbous) in Taurus. The Moon is exalted (best placement) in Taurus.

Moon Square Neptune: The Moon is square Neptune at 6:17 a.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST) or 3:17 a.m. Pacific Standard Time (PST). Be careful  You may be gullible and your judgement may be poor. Time for serious thinking.

Moon Sextile Uranus: The Moon is sextile Uranus at 7:46 a.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST) or 4:46 a.m. Pacific Standard Time (PST). Time to be original, creative, and inventive. Creativity and originality magick spells. Innovation and new ideas. Ritual to Nun and Bast.

Moon Quincunx Venus: The Moon is quincunx Venus at 9:42 a.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST) or 6:42 a.m. Pacific Standard Time (PST). Time to be discerning and careful in romance. Spells regarding discernment about love and romance (especially picking romantic partners).

Sun Opposite Moon: The Sun is in opposition with the Moon at 12:27 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST) or 9:27 a.m. Pacific Standard Time (PST). You may find yourself working very hard for very little gain. Spells and rituals for positive and fullness. Full Moon. Moon Void of Course (V/C). Perform magick and ritual before the Moon is void of course.

Magick Color:

Gold: The magick color for this day, based on planetary influences and the day of the week, is gold. You may want to burn a gold candle or wear some gold this day.

Magick Incense:

Juniper: The magick incense for this day, based on planetary influences and the day of the week, is juniper. You may want to burn juniper incense this day. You may substitute a similar incense if you dont have or dont like juniper.

Sun enters Sagittarius:

Magick Color:

Blue: The magick color for this day, based on planetary influences and the day of the week, is blue. You may want to burn a blue candle or wear some blue this day.

Magick Incense:

Parsley, Sage, Thyme: The magick incense for this day, based on planetary influences, is sage. The magick incense for this day, based on the day of the week, is parsley or thyme. You may want to burn parsley, sage, or thyme incense this day. You may substitute a similar incense if you dont have or dont like parsley, sage, or thyme.

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